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elcome to the Network-Based Computing (NBC) Laboratory at the Computer Science and Engineering Department!!
The objectives of the research group are as follows:
- Proposing new designs for high performance network-based computing systems by taking advantages of modern networking technologies and computing systems
- Developing better middleware, API, and programming environments so that modern network-based computing applications can be developed and implemented in a scalable and high performance manner
- Performing the above research in an integrated manner (by taking systems, networking, and applications into account)
- Focusing on experimental computer science research
Many state-of-the-art and exciting research projects are being carried out in the group. One of the internationally recognized project in the group is to investigate the potential of InfiniBand and other emerging RDMA-enabled networking technologies for designing High Performance and Scalable Communication and I/O Subsystems for Clusters with multi-thousand nodes. More details on this project are available on our MPI Over InfiniBand Project Site.
The lab is currently supported by funding from U.S. National Science Foundation , U.S. DOE Office of Science, Ohio Board of Regents, ODOD , Cisco Systems, Intel, Linux Networx, Mellanox, QLogic, and Sun Microsystems; and equipment donations from Advanced Clustering , AMD, Apple, Appro, Chelsio, Dell, Fulcrum Microsystems, Fujitsu , Intel, Mellanox, Microway, NetEffect , QLogic and Sun. Other technology partner includes: TotalView Technologies. More details can be found here.
Announcements
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Prof. D. K. Panda has received two NSF
grants from STCI and CCF Programs.
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Prof. Panda has also received a DOE Phase II SBIR in
collaboration with Ohio-based
RNET Technologies, Inc.
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Professor Panda delivered a
plenary talk at Cluster '09 Conference
, titled
Networking Technologies for Clusters: Where do We Stand and
What Lies Ahead?
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Publications more
- Papers at Recent and Upcoming Conferences (HiPC '09, ICPP '09, P2S2 '09, EuroPVM/MPI '09, Cluster '09, HPI-DC '09, HotI '09, ISC '09, CCGrid '09, IPDPS '09 and CAC '09)[more]
- "MVAPICH-Aptus: Scalable High-Performance Multi-Transport MPI over InfiniBand ...", Int'l Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS '08)
Presentations
- (NEW) Tutorials on InfiniBand and 10GE at Hot Interconnect '09, Cluster '09, and Supercomputing '09 (S07 and S14)
- OpenFabrics Sonoma Presentation [more]